Often portrayed as ‘man–eaters’, sharks are one of the most maligned apex species on earth. Media representation has fuelled public imagination, perpetuating fear and negative stereotypes of sharks and hysteria around human-shark interactions; whilst government initiatives such as beach netting and drum-lines target sharks for elimination. This interdisciplinary article, written from the points of view of environmental science and cultural studies, proposes humans as simply another species when entering the ocean, presenting a decolonising shift in paradigm that supports an interspecies ethics of engagement in understanding shark-human interactions. The shifting environmental, political, social and cultural realities of shark-human interact...
The aim of this work is to analyze shark as a cultural concept. From cultural point of view, we are ...
This dissertation focuses on the following questions: 1) How do multispecies engagements rhetoricall...
Sharks are under threat from human exploitation and their numbers are declining, which has ecosystem...
Often portrayed as ‘man–eaters’, sharks are one of the most maligned apex species on earth. Media re...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a growing phenomenon globally as human populations expand and wildlife ...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a growing phenomenon globally as human populations expand and wildlife ...
abstract: Globally, many species of shark are facing rapid population decline. This is due to increa...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
The decline of top oceanic predators (TOPs), such as great sharks, and worldwide erosion of the mari...
The decline of top oceanic predators (TOPs), such as great sharks, and worldwide erosion of the mari...
Shark bite is exceptionally rare. And yet, representations of human–shark interactions are most ofte...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Anthrozoology is a relatively new field of study in...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The critical project the authors propose overturns the assu...
Speciesism can be defined as the belief that non-human animals warrant no place, status or recogniti...
Recent spikes in interactions between humans and sharks in the New York Bight have sparked widesprea...
The aim of this work is to analyze shark as a cultural concept. From cultural point of view, we are ...
This dissertation focuses on the following questions: 1) How do multispecies engagements rhetoricall...
Sharks are under threat from human exploitation and their numbers are declining, which has ecosystem...
Often portrayed as ‘man–eaters’, sharks are one of the most maligned apex species on earth. Media re...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a growing phenomenon globally as human populations expand and wildlife ...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a growing phenomenon globally as human populations expand and wildlife ...
abstract: Globally, many species of shark are facing rapid population decline. This is due to increa...
Thesis: Ph. D. in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS), Massachusetts ...
The decline of top oceanic predators (TOPs), such as great sharks, and worldwide erosion of the mari...
The decline of top oceanic predators (TOPs), such as great sharks, and worldwide erosion of the mari...
Shark bite is exceptionally rare. And yet, representations of human–shark interactions are most ofte...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Anthrozoology is a relatively new field of study in...
Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The critical project the authors propose overturns the assu...
Speciesism can be defined as the belief that non-human animals warrant no place, status or recogniti...
Recent spikes in interactions between humans and sharks in the New York Bight have sparked widesprea...
The aim of this work is to analyze shark as a cultural concept. From cultural point of view, we are ...
This dissertation focuses on the following questions: 1) How do multispecies engagements rhetoricall...
Sharks are under threat from human exploitation and their numbers are declining, which has ecosystem...